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Show LEHI, UTAH by The ! " J2-. -A -TTTTpoitoffice i civ iz: J-T- 10c per line ZThixa For C p Items '"i norton Pent 1, Si oent Frl- 1 relativea- I . .1. tassud a11 jocit. - M rr have moved ake their home- S Mrs. JuUa Vaugnn. f a Patrick and Mr L Weltv visited wltl I , Pyke of Salt Lake A' R i!. rv and baby . fcVtt" J , , Ralph Curtis visited . over thel week end in Centervtlle wtth . friends.' : i '.. Dr. Christenen visited in Salt Lake city Wednesday on combined business hd pleasure a MrsT'T. D. Worltktt and Mrs-Stanley Mrs-Stanley E.. Goodwin were in Salt Lake city Tuesday,, doing temple work- ; , f.,si .. Robert Hartshorn, . is back to work at the Peoples Co-op, after being away on account of ' lllneaas for several days. v . Mr. arid Ttfrs. 'Earl Lunt and children hi Mammoth -are here visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Lunf parents, Mr. and Mrs. I D-Racker. THE LEHI SUN. LETTT. UTAH Miss Ruth, Walker 0f Brighara city is ie.''ndin(er" vacation at the .homej.'ot . her, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, TA. Paternan. ind Mrs- Lehl, f Sunday in of Mr Martha I ' 'L Alice"In7 Mary Holm-u Holm-u salt Lake city have been taLehl during: the past Jy, with theri mother, Mrs. t Holmstead. J Misses Hulda Curtis, Mar-i Mar-i Davis, Leol Goates. Lucile x and Agnes Phillips spent ,e camping in American .ranyon. They report an en-& en-& outing. ds in this city will be very ted to hear that Mrs. Frank jGMfc a resident of Lehl dur-fte dur-fte past winter, won the lead use role to the Civic Opera at lake city, that Is, being given twwk at the Nlbley Fai f Theatre, i i jph Ursen celebrated his sixth sraaiT on Friday afternoon. m of the event his mother, fcnest W. Lars en, entertained S:tie birthday party- The af- was spent In numerous followed by the serving of f nftwhmsnta- Twenjtfy-six friends were in attendance- IEN URGED TO CLEAN WEEDS FROM SIDEWALKS City Council are asking the tfaa of Lehl citizens hi I? weds from the Bidewalks, 'A their property lines. In -P the weeds 1 are very tan and mars the ap- of cur city, as well as tt Inconvenient for people 'Ton the sidewalks, OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Fourth Judicial District - ouue of Utah in and M County. ftifldlnir T Oon, Plaintiff, vs. Virgil JW a Goates, hU wife. JMat SherlfTs Sale on oay of August, "wrea nvi.fr - ...... frontdoor of the County uie viiy and County x 4u 1 1 u vo uuy. Sta,e0fUuhfftl Lnn Im. ... .5,7 . to and to the W T Property, f.8taocutah.to. ftoUtl in -Block Ley City Survey, Bit. Northwest Quarter of Salt Lake Meri- rVppurtenanca: ? ui Loan Cta. County. w w 8Ut Utah. t K !teU,-Deputy JAtW f. . ; oat v. " IU Thursday evening Misses Juliet Lott, Georgeana TPeterson, Moreho Allred. Phyllis Armltstead and Oleve Kittlnger enjoyed "a picnic up in the creek-' " Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin and children, fearbara. and Elaine, of Park city were guests of Mr. and Mrs- S- L Goodwin and family, Thursday evening. Howard and Arthur Anderson re turned Sunday evening to their home in Salt Lake city, after a week's visit in Lehl at the home of Mr- and Mrs- A. F." Webk Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Miss Donna Garriety, Ifay Beck and Mr and Mrs. Dick Holdaway of Vineyard Vine-yard spent from Thursday until Sunday at Fish Lake- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Merrltt attend ed funeral services in South Jor dan Sunday for Mrs. Curtis and little daughter, who were both killed in an automobile accident- Mr. and Mrs- Guy Wilson and family spent last week in Rupert, Idaho. Enroute home they visited at Lewiston with relatives. Earl and Verl Ransom returned to Lehl with them for a few days visit Mr- and Mrs. Walter Webb and Mr. and Mrs.. James Sullvan of Salt Lake city called to visit with Mr- and Mrs. A. F. Webb, Sunday, enroute home from their vacation spent at West canyon- Sunday Mr- and, Mrs. G. S. Pet erson and family and Mrs. Adeline PetersonKiwatorecVivito Garland and spent the day' visiting With Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Bonei Mrs. Adeline Peterson remained for ah indefinite visit- . Miss WUrna Crane of Draper Is here spending her vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs James H. Gray.' Miss Dorothy Gray and Miss . Norma Price are spending ' this week in Draper at the home of Mr- and Mrs- Samuel Crane, as guests of Miss Lorna Crane. Misses , Barbara : Lott, Claire Wells, Leona Osterloh, Clarice All- red, Betha Allred, La Prlel Good win, Wanda Peterson and Mrs- June Smith enjoyed a horse back riding trip around the lake Thursday Thurs-day evening, where they roasted weinnies and marshmellows. A group of girls enjoyed a weinie roast near the lakeshore Thursday evening. .They built' big bon fire and roasted welnies and marehmellowa. The girls partlcl pating in the fun were Misses Cleo Holmstead, Lucille B&teman, Emily Carson, Alta Clark, Pearl Peterson, Velda Carson and Echo Wllles. Complimentary, to- ( Miss Oleve Kittlnger, who just recently re- urnecV home, after spending a year. In Seatle, 'Washington, a group ;of girl friends, entertained at party last Wednesday evening at the homeof Mis Juliet Lott. The playing of "Footbair and "Bunco" were the outstanding diversions. Dainty refreshments . were served to the following couples: Moreho Allred, Karl Webb, Margaret Peterson, Pet-erson, Fulmer Allred, Nelda Davis, Marion Adams, -Huitua Allred. Wayne Sunderland. Phyllis Armltstead, Armlt-stead, Orren Bone, Georgeaha Peterson, Pet-erson, Paul Jones, Juliet Lott, Jay Clark, Oleve Kittlnger and Dean Worlton. Miss Dorothy . Webb was hostess at 4L prettfly-larranged Ibridge party at her home Friday .afternoon, given giv-en in compliment to Miss Dorothy Harvey of Garland. Two tables of bridge were .'..progression during the afternoon and late In the afternoon after-noon a delicious luncheon was served. ser-ved. The home was beautifully decorated with & profusion of garden flowers.-- Miss Harvey left for California Sunday tnornlns in company with her sister, Margaret, and Rosemand Carter of Tremontoit They will meet their mother, Mrs-J. L. Harvey, and visit for two weeks before returning -to- their homo. Miss Harvey has been visiting at the Webb home for the past two weeks. EE m -mi tcnurt L0S'ANGELES.-Will wltVti.'. Olympic Games come and gone for another four yeari I dnnt VnA. how tbli womtt thing doing all these games is. I mean I cant u 1 1 get my mind made up about it, but 1 guess its all right. They Just as well be doing tha't as in some other devilment It sure does make em take care of their health. Course tome say that it will be bad for em in the long run. but I doubt it. You know women always could cndnr more than men. (Not only physically, but mentally. Did you mr get a peek at some of the husbands!) But they can just stand more pain, there is just lota of things where they are superior to the so called male. . ., So I reckon that Its only a matter mat-ter of time that they will not only be doing the same fames as the men but will be in the same classes. There will be no male and female cletsas, for the men are getting pretty punk ai a race. We will be wearing skirts in another generation. genera-tion. I want to pass out just before they catch me doing tome "battick" work. You know there was tome awful sad things out here In these Olympics even before they started. Take for instance the trials. I saw the track and field trials for the American team at Palo Alto, and the dissapointment of the ones that were beat for places. Its not so bad to beat In the Olympics, that means you were the best In your country anyhow, but when you have built up a great reputation around your own home, college, and state, and your records show that your time, or the heighth of your jump is above certain other performers, then to train for months, even years, to make this Olympic games that are held at home, then you deny yourself, train conscientiously, and then get to the trials and be beaten, maybe by Inches, and in lots of cases by men who your previous record showed was better than the time they beat you in, in other words, you know that you just happened to have an off day that particular day. There is no doubt that there Is men on the American team that beat men that day that, they couldent do it again in a lifetime. Well you take a loser like that and darn it It hurts. If you absolutely knew Jn jour own heart that you could beat the man that beat you, why that would sit pretty tough with yon wouldent UT Course tbats' not taking any credit from the men and women that won, but its Just one of those tou(h breaks of, fate. They cant just let it go and make op tor it at the next meet Tha next Olympics Olym-pics is. four years and all of em dant know what they will be doing four years from now Four years Is a long time In an athletic career. But they all took it mighty gamely. They smiled but they smiled through many a tear. I begin to think this . athletlo racket la a pretty tough thing at that There Is about as many disappointments as successes.. 1 think us fellows that cant do anything are Just as well off. . We 'are, never disappointed. disap-pointed. Walt till we get to golf, bridge, r cocktail shaking, then the American Amer-ican white man will come into bis wn, everybody out here is predicting predict-ing this California record breaking to continue right up till after No-ve No-ve ber fourth, when Roosevelt will outrun Hoover, Tolan, Metcalf, and maybe Babe DIdrtcksoh. Its awful hard to get your mind on such insignificant things as republicans, o r democrat candidates, candi-dates, with fifteen fif-teen hundred picked athletes of the world breaking r e c-ords c-ords under your nose. If an athlete ath-lete wins an event and C. mt break a worlds record, we hiss him out of the arena. Incidentally the man that brought the first "slaves" to this country must have had these Olympic Olym-pic games in mind, for these "sena- gamblans" have just about run the white man ragged. Every winner is either an American negro, or an American white woman. Every year it gets harder and harder to tell the difference between be-tween a republican and a democrat (Course outside of the looks) their platforms and policies become more and more alike. But I believe have found out the sure way to tell one from another this year. Its just the way they talk. Tha republicans re-publicans say, "Well things could nave been - worse" 'and the demo crats says, "How?"; 1912. iltNsmtlkt iyditsit. tm. I Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs- Hannah Jones has been feeling feel-ing quite ill during the past two weeks. - , Sunday Mr. and Mrs Robert All-red All-red and son. Do raid visited in Salt Lake city, as guests of Mrs. Annie Margaret Davis left Tuesday for Salt Lake city to spend a few days, visiting with Mr- and Mm. Edward Davis. Myrl and Lucile Fagan left Friday Fri-day to spend a few days with their sister and yrother-ln-law, Mr- and Mrs- D. L. Anderson at Syracuse. Dr and Mr. A. W- Olsen arrived home Monday evening, after a week's visit In Hyrum witli Dr. Ol-sen's Ol-sen's mother. They spent part of the time in the canyon and also attended the American Legion Junior Jun-ior Baseball Series at Logan. Miss Ruth Christofferson and Mtes Vera Brown have returned after sDendlng a month In Salt Lake city, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Barbara Christofferson Christ-offerson is spending this week at Salt Lakec j .; Mrs.' Nyron Fowler and daughter, yerland, Mrs, Noble Evans and children, of this city, Mr- and Mrs. James Vamey of American Fork, Violet Varney of Brlgham city and it Tkoima. Merrltt and baby daughter, Donna May. of Pleasant Grove, enjoyed a, Saratoga party last - Thursday. -luncheon were the features of the party. " A Saratoga party was given Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Stlaney E. Goodwin, who leaves soon for the mission field Bathing and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed. Those attending were the guest of honor, Mr- and Mrs. Claude Curtis, Thelma, Arleen. and LaPriel Goodwin, Nortne Fox, Rva Goates, Barbara Lott and Phyllis Klrkham. Mr- and Mrs. W- W. Dickerson and son, Irvin. Virgil Hutching, and Mr- and Mrs. E. R Dickerson and two daughters. Dorte and Fay, spent from Friday until Sunday in American Fork canyon on a camping camp-ing trip. Sunday they were Joined by Mr and Mrs. J- W. Dickerson and three sons- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Glover and two children, Joyce and Ward. Lola Dickerson and Roger Prit. KT pz Arm?) SJ Villi Lindhotst CJ ?S o O a? "Ck o TO UGH 1 CANDLE WITHOUT TOUCHING FLAME TO 11 Lbi " TO SMOKE, RUN DOWN V, IkW SMOKE AND l;; J U6M7 CANDLE: Light a candle, let It bum until the wick U charred, blow tt oat with a sudden Duff and a wreath of smoke will curl upward from the wick apply a match to this smoke a few inches above tha candle and ttw name will run down the smoke, lighting the candle. This Is explained by a gat In the smoke being Ignited by tht match. It la necessary t keep tha candle away from any draft wb.Ha performing this trick. (Cepjrrlakt WUI U UmwrK. THURSDAY, -AUGUST 18, 1932 bout of men, another change wo made in the nuperlntendancy of the local mill- David Hodge is the man to succeed T- R. Cutler, Jv , who has been promoted to the engineering en-gineering department. Fifteen Tears Ago Now That airplanes have been man euvering about this part of the state was proven without a doubt Thursday evening, when JLzrr Southwlck, Myrle White. Reed Mc-affee, Mc-affee, Ben Lott. Mllo Klrkham anx Loal Earl, observed one less tihanr 100 feet from the ground near lhe West Hills, directly west of Klrlr-ham. Klrlr-ham. The machine 'was traveling, at & terrlffic. speed and -seemed to be following the pole line that run through that section. .After pro ceeding toward the lake for wevernl seconds they heard a loud explos ion, but could not determine what caused it. Soon all trace of the light was lost V . v The Irremovable ...i't falih that removes mountain ever t xU away a double chla. tnmhn btn State Journal. , li i . o . ,.t Cooperation of Newspapers Appreciated Helen and Drent Grates, children of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates are spending this week In Lehi with their crandDarente, Mr- and Mra George H. Goates. ( ", Miss Audrey Davis n company with Mr. and Mrs. T- jA.. Dewey of Sandy left last week for California, They will spend two on three weeks touring northern and southern California Cal-ifornia and Mexico. '. ! Miss Marcllle Gunther and her guest Miss Pauline Gigle, spent last week end visiting in Salt Lake city. Marcllle was a guest of Miss Norma Abbott and -Miss Glgle visited her parents. ' r Jacob Bowers, Ernest and Floyd Jenkins and Spencer j'Bowle of Nephi spent Sunday And Monday in Lehl at the home jof Mr. and Mrs- Ernest B. Garrett They returned re-turned to their home on Tuesday. : . Mrs. Frank Sharp arrived homo Monday evening, after spending a twt vmIii vacation ini California. Irjurlnr her stay there' she was a I guest of Mrs. Shirt Giles at Los . '. i . ... . . Angeles, ssne reporw acugnuui Mr.: and Mrs. Delbert Norman entertained at a prettily-appointed dinner on Thursday for idrs- Joseph Gill of Salt Lake city f and Mrs-William Mrs-William St Jeor of Mercede, Cali fornia and Mrs. John 8t Jeor of this oflSr. ( , j Mrs. W B- Welsh. Miss Jayna Welsh and Miss Maybell Clayton of Salt Lake city are here spend ing a few days with Mrs. A, K- Adams. On Tuesday Mrs- Adams, Miss Welsh and Miss Clayton visited visit-ed in Santaouln. - Mteses Mary Wilson i and Lillian Russon spent last week In Salt Lake City. They visited-with Mts Wilson's grandmother, Mrs- Ruth Wilson, and with Miss Russon'e father, Mr. Enoch Russon. at tho L. D. S- hospital. Friends surprised Miss Beth Stoker at the home of her parents, j Mr. and Mrs- Harry Stoker, Friday; evening, the occasion neing ner birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to the following girt friends: Jenalyn Wing, Utella Smith, Barbara Comer, Barbara Christofferson, Fern Rothe, Meta Christens n, Melba Brown and the honored guest Fifteen Years Ago Now Clifford, tho five months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Grace, ciea twelve hours after taking ill- Con ditions were the cause- Services were held In the Third ward me lntr house vesterday afternoon. The speakers were: Bishop Lewis, Par ley Knudsen. Levi Phillips and Leo W. Goates- Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs- Darrow Lott left Monday for Idaho, where they will visit for some time. They are fig uring on moving there this fall or next snrinsr and while there will look for a location. Fifteen Years Ao Now A boy arrived to gladden the home of Mr- and Mrs. William Dunsdon, Saturday. Fifteen Years Ago Now , Btehop Henry Lewis returned Monday from an extended business and pleasure trip Into Nevada and California- While in California he visited Mare Island and succeeded in seeing some of the Lehl boys. Arthur Sabey, Rodney Dickerson and Frank Johnson had been sent to Philadelphia. . On the return trip Mr Lewis stopped off in Juab and disposed of his land there. . Fifteen Years Ago Norr Willie, son of Mr- and Mrs- Nath an Pratt ran a nail Into his foot during the past week. Although very painful no ill results followed. Fifteen Years Ago Now . . Miss Verl Clark commenced working at the Peoples Co-op Monday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. McEwan of Salt Lake was picked up west of Lehl In an un to tho hospital- After Dr- Worlton had worked with him several hours ho regained consciousness and was able to take the Orem train home. Fifteen Years Ago Now- - ' Business relations of Judge Ken dall and Frank Butts are keeping them together much of the time lately. Everyone is not familiar with tAli nffnlra. but nornA SSV it la nlnlnr w Villa nthorl In ft. better I position to know, whisper that they belong to the BOARD of directors. Their business Is to supervise the moving or Red and Black men. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Fowler announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Nadine, to Mr. Daryl Brown- The marriage will take place In September. Fifteen Years Ago Now Miss Clara Wing has received her stock of fall millinery and has been busy for the past week arranging for the opening on September 1- She is located In the Parlors on First Eit street and Invites tho publto to visit her on or after Sep tember 1. Fifteen Years Ago Now The Misses Sybil Winn and Myrl Goodwin are spending their vacation vacat-ion visiting at the Larkins homo In Ogden. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr- and Mrs. F-' A. Jerome and Child arrived in Lehl Friday evening eve-ning for a week's visit with friends and relatives. They made tha trip by auto and pronounced that the only wny to travel in warm weather. weath-er. They " report being well satisfied satis-fied with Idaho and feel very optimistic op-timistic about their farm- They have one patch of potatoes that covers twenty-five acres. Fifteen Years Ago Now-Due Now-Due to the many changes of officers off-icers of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Com pany caused by the erection of the conscious condition and brought new factories and the changing a- Co-operatlon of the local newspapers news-papers In the territory served" by the Utah Power & Light company Is . given as one of tho important renons for the- elimination of accidents ac-cidents involving contact of hay derricks with power lines. Company Com-pany officials report that so far this season there have been no serious ser-ious accidents of this nature, and only one or two minor ones. News articles In the form of warnings to the public were giver to the newspapers, and their publication pub-lication covered a wide area, with the result that the public were fully Informed as to the dangers of moving mov-ing hay derricks under power lines without proper clearance. Representatives of the power company express their appreciation appreciat-ion of the splendid manner in which, the newspapers co-operated, and it Is hoped that no accidents will occur oc-cur during tho remainder of tho haying season to mar the fine record re-cord already established. As pointed out In previous articles artic-les on this subject ample clearance is provided in constructing power lines, so that ordinary traffic may proceed under them without any danger. It is only when some ex traordinary high piece of apparatus. such as a hay derrick with Its boom raised, attempts to pass un der the lino that trouble occurs. With the boom down and level, and securely fastened, the derrick can ordinarily pass under the line with safety. Metal cables, or bracing brac-ing by means of metal wlro, should be avoided as dangerous. "Spot Cord" is recommended for theis. purposes. , . While there Is no legal respon--slblllty on the part of the power company where such accidents occur, oc-cur, In the Interest of saving lives and avoiding Injuries, employes of the company will gladly co-operate to the greatest extent In prevent In sr them. In case of doubt, call the power company's nearest office. DEPRESSION OFFER on SUBSCRIPTION ft to the H irii bVl We are making a special subscription offer for the Lehi Sun as follows: One .Year - . - - - $1.50 2 Years - - - $2.00 This offer applies on old c- new subscription payments. Pay two years with two dollars, or three years with $3.00, any number of years at $1.00 per year providing you pay your subscription one year in advance. Lehi Sun Publishing Co. j |